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Item Type:Journal Article
Title: The US Response to Bologna: expanding knowledge, first steps of convergence
Author: ADELMAN, CLIFFORD
Abstract: The roads of incoming information to the US higher education system about the Bologna Process are varied and numerous. They include not only the on-line and traditional trade press, but also conferences of national organisations. Whether anyone remembers much of that information, on the other hand, is an open question, as a limited survey undertaken by the author reveals. The mainstream media are not interested in Bologna, governance authorities are exclusively focused on internal issues, and the US research literature on Bologna, while growing, is still minimal. However, some of the research was picked up by the Lumina Foundation for Education, which sponsored the first US experiment with Bologna-related reforms through a Tuning project involving three state systems and six disciplines; and a second round of this venture should begin soon. Out of this effort came Lumina''s sponsorship of the first rounds of discussions concerning the potential for a national degree qualifications framework. This evolution indicates another mode of communication in the US system: a combination of personal relations and private foundations with a bold enough agenda to elevate and move both Bologna knowledge and practice to the centre of US consideration.
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1465-3435.2010.01448.x
Volume 45
Issue 4
Pages 612-623
Publication European Journal of Education
ISSN 1465-3435
Date 2010-00-00 2010
DOI 10.1111/j.1465-3435.2010.01448.x